In these difficult economic circumstances, advice is everywhere. Unfortunately, not all of it is good advice… Steve Wartenberg’s pair of front-page pieces are an excellent example of this… His piece about unemployment filing is informative… His piece about overqualified vs. qualified vs. unqualified, all scrambling for the same jobs, is a train wreck.
Sherri Williams’s feature on Eastland (Metro) is solid, but could have gone deeper… Bob Hunter’s column on Ken Hitchcock and Scott Priestle’s on middle linebackers out of style, both should have never been written…
Martin Rozenman’s column on texting (Insight) has been written a few thousand times and thus, was insanely boring… If you want to write about modern technology consuming teenager’s lives, hit me with more than it makes them anti-social and induces bad grammar… Joe Hallet’s commentary (Insight) about Governor Strickland’s faith (Insight) was a cheap shot…
Tim Ferran’s story on the Home and Garden expo (Home and Garden) was adequate…. However, his story about Central Ohio keeping their Parade of Homes, while Cleveland and Cincinnati lose there’s, should have been on the front page…
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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